Correspondence of the Richmond Agency of the American Tract Society, 1864-1875.

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Correspondence of the Richmond Agency of the American Tract Society, 1864-1875.

Correspondence of George L. Shearer, Secretary of the Richmond Agency of the American Tract Society and T. L. D. Walford, the Agency's Depositor. The collection consists chiefly of letters received by the Richmond Agency concerning affairs of Sunday and other schools, especially those established for Freedmen in Virginia and the Carolinas. Many letters were written in response to requests for books.

68 pieces.1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766686

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Shearer, George L.

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Stevenson, John McMillan, 1812-1896

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American Tract Society

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In May 1825 the American Tract Society, located in Boston (formerly New England Tract Society), merged with the New York Religious Tract Society to form the American Tract Society, located at New York, N.Y. From the description of Correspondence of the Richmond Agency of the American Tract Society, 1864-1875. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122564916 Nondenominational Christian publishing house; founded, 1825; produced Chris...

Eastman, O. 1796-1874

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American Tract Society. Richmond (Va.) Agency

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Walford, T. L. D.

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Brock, R. A. 1839-1914,

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